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Darrell July 24th, 2001 10:29 PM

Installation
 
I have downloaded Limewire to a file. When I install this message comes up "This May take......... " And I can't get any farther with the installation. What's up?

Unregistered July 25th, 2001 01:32 PM

same...
 
Same thing happens to me....I have Window's ME....some people said that downloading that java 2 runtime file first and then installing limewire 1.6b would work....but it didn't work on my computer.......anyone figure out this problem yet?

Unregistered July 25th, 2001 01:35 PM

I am also running Windown ME and i get the same problem.

Unregistered July 25th, 2001 03:39 PM

I am running the amazing Windows ME also....same thing....tried Java download.

Unregistered July 25th, 2001 03:47 PM

me too
 
I am running windows 98se and and am having the same problem

afisk July 25th, 2001 07:29 PM

We will be releasing the beta LimeWire 1.6c in the near future. The new version will have this problem fixed.

When we release it, we will put a link on the LimeWire download page at:

http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/download

Thank you very much for your patience.

MaximusBongus July 26th, 2001 08:28 PM

I think I have a solution!
 
I am running WinME. I had the same problem you had with the Java Run... stall/lock-up during installation with the new version of LimeWire. Here is my fix: What I did was download the new version after verifing that all LimeWire "tracks" were deleted from my computer (I used Norton). I then installed the newly downloaded .exe file for the new version of LimeWire. Go through the install process and when it locks up at the Java Run...(and it will), go to your control panel (NOTE: DO NOT STOP THE INSTALL PROCESS!) on the Window's Start button. Double Click the add/remove programs and verify that the "Java 2 Runtime Environment..." program is listed. IF (may or may not appear--if it doesn't do the install again after you restart your computer) it is listed cancel the add/remove programs window. Hopefully the "Java 2 Runtime..." is installed (it should be if it is listed). Now do a ctrl+alt+del (just once now!) and you will see the "Java 2 Runtime..." running. Select the "Java 2 Runtime..." and then select the End Task tab. The Window installer will then say that the LimeWire Install is complete! The possible problem here is that as you install the LimeWire program the Java 2... is installed first. I believe this causes a conflict with the Windows Installer program. Once the Java 2 progam is installed it begins to function--even before LimeWire is completely installed! So, in essence, stopping the Java 2 program from running while installing the new LimeWire version fixes your problem. Good Luck!

jamesely July 27th, 2001 06:52 AM

MaximusBongus' Solution Works!!!!
 
If you're having the installation problem that involves the Java install getting stuck, check out the solution posted by MaximusBongus. It worked for me!

Thanks man!!!

schrodog July 28th, 2001 01:39 PM

it works
 
IT WORKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!

saskatuner July 29th, 2001 09:21 AM

MaximusBongus install fix
 
MaximusBongus, My Hero!
Your install fix worked for me too! At control, alt, del I did NOT see
"Java Run 2......" but I DID see "J2.... and then some incomprehensible code name" I took a chance, highlighted it and ended the task. Lo and behold the install completed! I have Limewire again (I had dutifully uninstalled the older version before downloading v1.6). I don't know why I'm so happy to have the Limewire interface back since they left me high and dry!
MaximusBongus, 10. Limewire, 3.

Astro July 29th, 2001 09:32 AM

Java Run Time
 
You may have already taken this route, but just in case, here's what may be your problem. I downloaded Java direct as well, and Limewire was unresponsive at first; what you have to do is run the Java (double-click on the icon) to get it going, at which time Limewire will recognize its presence. Until you install the downloaded Java, Limewire continues to act as though it's not even there.


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